Presidents--United States--Election--1828United States.Political culture--United States--History--19th centuryGeschichte 1828.JacksonAndrewAndrew Jackson176718452009WahlkampfPolitical campaigns--United States--History--19th century2017-08-15Political cultureBiographyPresents a detailed analysis of the 1828 presidential campaign between southwestern frontiersman Andrew Jackson and New England aristocrat John Quincy Adams that officially established a pattern in which two nationally organized political parties would vie for power against one another.Prologue: "The most rude and ruthless election that ever took place ..." -- "Mr. Adams ... will be an able helpmate ..." -- "It is impossible for me to contemplate (General Jackson's) character without veneration" -- "A radical reform in the political feelings of this place is needed" -- "The re-election of Mr. Adams is out of the Question" -- "I never war against females" -- "Swimming rivers and risking their lives to get to the polls" -- Epilogue: "Nothing, but much mischief."The birth of modern politics : Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and the election of 18282446280262009244628026HistoryenUnited StatesPräsidentenwahlJacksonAndrewAndrew Jackson17671845OxfordenkPolitics and governmentNew YorkPresidents--ElectionParsonsLynn H.Lynn H. ParsonsUSA / Präsident.USA. President.Political partiesPivotal moments in American historyPivotal moments in American history.JacksonAndrewPolitiker. Andrew JacksonAdamsJohn QuincyJohn Quincy Adams17671848Political campaignsAdamsJohn QuincyJohn Quincy AdamsAdamsJohn QuincyJohn Quincy Adams176718481800-189997801997542430199754241PresidentsOxford University PressPolitische Kultur97801953128740195312872Political parties--United States--History--19th centuryPresidents--United States